Kids at the Wilson Home for crippled children, 1943

Children lying in their beds in the solarium at the Wilson Home for crippled children in Takapuna, Auckland, 1943.

The crippling disease Paralytic Poliomyelitis (Polio) affected hundreds of children before it was virtually eliminated by a mass vaccination campaign in 1962. It wasn't until 2000 that New Zealand was officially declared Polio free.

Credit

Alexander Turnbull Library 
Photographer: John Pascoe
Reference: 1/4-000643-F
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Community contributions


John Goodall
30 Aug 2013

I am trying to contact my nurse, Robyn Williams, from the Wilson home. I was a patient, 1961-'62.
If she reads this could she please email,
John Goodall, .

What do you know?